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Title Securing client/server computer networks / Peter T. Davis, editor
Published New York ; London : McGraw-Hill, [1996]
©1996

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Description xxix, 589 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Series McGraw-Hill series on computer communications
McGraw-Hill series on computer communications.
Contents Ch. 1. Introducing Client/Server Computing -- Ch. 2. Introducing Client/Server Standards and Applications -- Ch. 3. Introducing Client/Server Security Concepts -- Ch. 4. Securing Rapid and Object-Oriented Development -- Ch. 5. Securing the Desktop -- Ch. 6. Securing the Front End -- Ch. 7. Securing DB2/2 -- Ch. 8. Securing Client/Server TCP/IP -- Ch. 9. Securing APPC/APPN -- Ch. 10. Securing VTAM -- Ch. 11. Securing NetView -- Ch. 12. Securing NetWare 4.x -- Ch. 13. Securing OS/2 LAN Server -- Ch. 14. Securing UNIX -- Ch. 15. Securing OpenVMS Systems -- Ch. 16. Securing Microsoft Windows NT -- Ch. 17. Securing MVS -- Ch. 18. Using RACF to Control MVS-Based Servers -- Ch. 19. Securing ORACLE -- Ch. 20. Securing Client/Server Transaction Processing -- Ch. 21. Securing Lotus Notes
Summary Addressing one of the most troublesome problems facing businesses today, this essential guide delivers straightforward advice on how to secure all of your applications and networks in a client/server environment. A top-notch team of contributors provides you with all of the crucial information you need to effectively plan and implement security measures across all platforms - from desktop to mainframe. Using a wealth of helpful figures and illustrations, this authoritative work succeeds in making a technical subject surprisingly understandable. It not only documents the Open System Foundation's standards for security but, even more important, explains what the standards really mean in practical terms you can easily comprehend. Writing in his or her area of expertise, bona fide experts discuss key aspects of securing client/server networks such as passwords, file security, network topologies, file and directory structures, and authorized programs and authorized users
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Client/server computing.
Computer security.
Computer networks -- Security measures.
Author Davis, Peter T.
LC no. 96000107
ISBN 007015841X cased